Thursday, -November 28, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three LEXINGTON NEWS Gene Gray Injured While Chopping Hay By MARGARET SCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt and family motored to Portland Thurs day for a short vacation. Doris Scott was in charge of the store during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marquardt re turned home Thursday from Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valentine and family are visiting relatives in Mis souri. Dean Hunt spent Friday night at the Dan, Way home. Kenneth Jackson and Edna Pie per spent the Thanksgiving holi days at their homes here from their studies in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes and daughter of Corvallis visited here and at Heppner last week end. Mrs. Sylvannus Wright has re turned home after visiting in Port land and The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gleason were dinner guests at the Louis Foos home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray were visiting here Monday and reported that Gene Gray was painfully in jured when both his legs were caught in the hay chopper. He is able to get around on crutches at the Hermiston home. Lavonne McMillan returned to school Tuesday after being absent several days to undergo an appen dicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Amend and Miss Charlotte Chambers spent the week end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gleason spent the Thanksgiving holidays at Union. Nick Leathers visited at the C. C. Carmichael home last week. Willie Steagall was a dinner guest at the Carl Whillock home Monday evening. Mrs. Cecil Jones took some of her household goods to Athena this week where they will make their home while Mr. Jones drills a well with the A. A. Durand company. Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Walker and family spent Thanksgiving day at the Art Hunt home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips and family are moving to Arlington this week where Mr. Phillips has em ployment. His position at the C. C. Carmichael store is being filled by Roy Williams. Thanksgiving day guests at the Charles Breshears home were Mr. and Mrs. William Steagall and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and family, and Everett Crump of Hepp ner. The Study club met at the home of Jean Williamson Monday eve ning. Those present were Lorene Miller, Mary Edwards, Mrs. A.mend, Mrs. Gleason, Vera Whillock, Char lotte Chambers, Emma and Helen Breshears and Mrs. Foos. The next meeting will be at the Breshears home on December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bauman and family spent the Thanksgiving hol idays visiting relatives in Washing ton. Mrs. Terrel Benge and children are spending a few days in Port land. Elwyn Pack is employed at the sawmill below Heppner. Thanksgiving day guests at the Lonnie Henderson home were Mr. Henderson's parents and brother Grant of Stanfield and Mrs. Hender son's father, Claude White. Mr. and Mrs. Barton and son of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mike sell and family of Toppenish, Mr. and Mrs. James Pointer, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray of Stanfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and son were guests at the Nettie Davis home Thanksgiving day. Irvin Rauch spent the week end at home from his studies at O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Owens Helms spent Thursday here from their Pendle ton home. The grange social was held Sat urday evening at the hall with a large crowd attending. An interr ing program was presented after which old time dancing was e1 -joyed. Mrs. Dallas McDaniel of Hardman is spending a week with her pare is. IONE NEWS 5Vz Inches Rainfall Noted Since Sept 1st By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH In reporting the Spaldine-Swan- son wedding in these columns last week the name of the bridegroom was inadvertently given as Nelson Emil. It should have been Norman Emil. This section was visited by a sil ver thaw Sunday morning which looked like it might become ser ous. However, it began thawing in the middle of the morning, but con sideadble rain fell. Leonard Carlson, weather observer at Gooseberry, re ports one-half inch of rain fell there making a total of 5Yz inches there since the first of September. Thanksgiving was the occasion of many family parties, with students home from college, and visitors from outside points. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers of Lexington and Mrs. Louis Halvorsen drove to Salem to celebrate Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crab tree, parents of the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell and son Alton drove to Newberg to en joy the week with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Yamell. Miss Charlotte Cannon and Mrs. Alvin Pettyjohn are hostesses for a bridal shower at the Congregational church Friday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Howard Dunn. A Thanksgiving program and bas ket social will we held at the Luth eran church in Gooseberry at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, November 30. Ev eryone is invited to come, and ladies are asked to bring a basket. ' Mrs. Bert Mason and granddaugh ter, Janet Mason, spent Thanksgiv ing in Portland with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson, newlyweds from Portland, spent sev eral days here this week, returning to Portland on Sunday. They were entertained Thursday with a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell at Cecil, and Friday evening were honored wifh a re ception and shower at the home of Mr. Swanson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swanson. This was preceded by a charivari. Mrs. Clara Kincaid returned home Friday and is moving into her house in lone. Mrs. Kincaid has been vis iting wth her two sisters,, Mrs. Ella Mason and Mrs. Nettie Lundy in Portland and with her brother, Joe Mason and family in Prineville, and another brother, Jesse Mason at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom of Morgan visited at the home of Mrs. Lindstrom's brother, Leon Turner, at Sparta over the week end. Marion and Mancel Krebs return ed to Corvallis Sunday after spend ing the Thanksgiving vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Krebs at Cecil. Ted Palmateer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Palma teer, returned with them. All are freshmen at Oregon State. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and lit tle son enjoyed the Thanksgiving feast at the home of Mrs. Akers' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews near Rose burg. Mrs. Akers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely, have been at the Matthews home for some time. Ralph M. Akers is ill in a hos pital at Eugene. Mrs. Howard Eubanks is ill at her home here. Cora Louise, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ekleberry of Morgan, has been quite ill for the last week. Monday she was taken to Pendleton to consult a physician. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blake and Mrs. Delia Corson were dinner guests at the Kenneth Blake home in Heppner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Odom of Morgan spent the Thanksgiving week end at Salem with Mr. Odom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Odom. Clifford Carlson drove up from Eugene to eat turkey and be thank ful with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carlson. He is a student at the university. Helen Lindsay, freshman at E. O. C. E. at La Grande, spent the holi day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay. Thanksgiving guests at the Wait Crawford home were their daugh ter, Ruth, who is a senior at Maryl- hurst college and Mr. Crawford's brother, R. A. Crawford and his wife and family of Portland. Katherine Griffith returned to Monmouth " Sunday after spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Miss Margaret McDevitt, a teach er in the Pendelton schools, was here for the week end, visiting her sister, Miss Cassie McDevitt. Wallace Lundell, a student at Pa cific university was at home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell and son Alton sent the week end in Newberg, where they were guests Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell. of their son and daughter-in-law, The neighbors of the Morgan com munity gathered at the I. O. O. F. hall Thanksgiving day for a pot luck dinner. Richard Lundell is up and about again after several days' illness. i Guests at the Hugh Smith home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. McCormack of Redmond and her daughter, Mrs. Beth Roe and son John, and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Short and their son, Billie. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Smouse and daughter Shirley ate Thanksgiving dinner with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Martin and family at Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and family were guests Thursday at the J. W. Howk home in Condon. Betty Jean Mankin, a student at St Paul's school in Walla Walla, sent the week end at home. 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